22-01-2019 ASSISTANT PUBLIC PROSECUTER GRADE II

2.Who translated the speeches of Kamaraj from Tamil
to Malayalam whenever he visited Malabar?

A.Arya Pallam

B.Laitha Prabhu

C.Anna Chandi

D.A.V.Kuttimalu Amma

Ans:D

3.Who founded ‘Kallyanadayini Sabha’ at Aanapuzha?

A.Pandit K.P.Karuppan

B.Thycaud Ayya

C.V.T.Bhattathirippad

D.Vagbhadananda

Ans:A

4.’Vicharaviplavam’is the work of------

A.N.Krishnapillai

B.E.V.Krishnapillai

C.Kuttipuzha Krishnapillai

D.Changampuzha Krishnapillai

Ans:C

5.William Tobias Ringeltaube is related to----------

A.London Mission Society

B.Senana Missionary

C.Church Mission Society

D.Basel Evangalical Missionary

Ans:A

6.The state bird of Rajasthan:

A.Peacock

B.Northern goshawk

C.The great Indian Bustard

D.Parrot

Ans:C

7.Who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017?

A.Kazuo Ishiguro

B.Alice Munro

C.Patrick Modiano

D.Bob Dylan

Ans:A

8.Saina Nehwal is related to:

A.Volleyball

B.Chess

C.Hockey

D.Badminton

Ans:D

9.Who introduced the idea’Late Capitalism’?

A.Earnest Mandel

B.Marshall

C.Malthus

D.Keynes

Ans:A

10.International Mother language day is on:

A.23rd April

B.1st July

C.22nd April

D.21st February

Ans:D

11.Some of the questions--------------too difficult
to comprehend.

A.Were

B.Was

C.Is

D.Wasn’t

Ans:A

12.A good teacher should be well acquainted
------------his/her subject.

A.About

B.On

C.To

D.With

Ans:D

13.I saw-------one-eyed man at the bus-stop,today.

A.An

B.The

C.A

D.No article

Ans:C

14.He entered the room-----------and took his seat.

A.Quite

B.Quietly

C.Quiet

D.Quitely

Ans:B

15.The majority of the students admitted during this
academic year are--------

A.Industrial

B.Industrious

C.Illustrious

D.None of them

Ans:B

16.Edison said that he-----------try again to
establish his finding.

A.Will

B.Shall

C.Would

D.Can

Ans:C

17.Vineetha is---------than her sisters,Renu and
Seema.

A.Older

B.Junior

C.Superior

D.Elder

Ans:D

18.I am a grammarian,-----------

A.Isn’t it

B.Amn’t I

C.Aren’t I

D.Am I

Ans:C

19.Which is the one-word substitute for the
expression,’a government by a ruler who has unlimited power?

A.Plutocracy

B.Bureaucracy

C.Democracy

D.Autocracy

Ans:D

20.’To be in the red’means------------

A.To be in debt

B.To be in danger

C.To be careful

D.To be in confusion

Ans:A

21.’Right to education’was inserted in Part III of
the constitution by:

A.86th Amendment Act 2002

B.85th Amendment Act 2001

C.82nd Amendment Act 2000

D.None of the above

Ans:A

22.The right guaranteed under Article 32 can be
suspended:

A.By the Parliament

B.By the State Legislature

C.By the Supreme Court of India

D.When the proclamation of emergency is in operation

Ans:D

23.The doctrine of ‘double jeopardy’in Article 20(2)
means:

A.One can be tried and punished for the same offence
several times

B.Punishment once awarded cannot be enhanced in
appeal or revision

C.One can be tried more than once but punished only
once

D.No one can be tried and punished more than once
for the same offence

Ans:D

24.Article 13(2):

A.Includes law amending the constitution

B.States that state shall not make any law which
takes away or abridges the fundamental rights

C.Does not include a law amendign the constitution

D.None of the above

Ans:B

25.Article 14 guarantees equality before law and
equal protection of law to:

A.All Indian citizens living in India

B.All persons domiciled in India

C.All persons living within the territory of India

D.All persons natural and artificial

Ans:C

26.The feature ‘power of judicial review’ is
borrowed from which of the following country?

A.Canada

B.USA

C.UK

D.Ireland

Ans:B

27.The term of President expires:

A.Five years from the date of entering to the office

B.Five years from the date of declaring the results

C.Four years from the date of entering the office

D.Till the life time

Ans:A

28.The power to dissolve the Loksabha is vested
with:

A.Speaker of Loksabha

B.Council of Ministers

C.President of India on the advise of Prime Minister

D.Governors of the union territories

Ans:C

29.The power of the President to issue an ordinance
is:

A.Executive power

B.Legislative power

C.Constituent power

D.Quasi judicial power

Ans:B

30.Treaty making power is conderred upon:

A.The Parliament

B.Prime Minister’s of India

C.The President of India

D.President of India but is subject to ratification
by the Parliament

Ans:D

31.Article 361 of the constitution of India
guarantees the privilege to the President of India that,he shall:

A.Only be answerable to the Chief Justice of India

B.Not participate in Parliamentary proceedings

C.Not answerable to any court proceedings during the
term of his office

D.Address both the Houses of Parliament at the time
of joint session

Ans:C

32.Representation of House of people is based on:

A.Population

B.Area of state

C.Community

D.Literacy rate

Ans:A

33.An Ordinary Bill becomes a law:

A.When it is passed by both the Houses and gets the
assent of the President

B.As soon as it is passed by the House in which it
originated

C.As soon as it is passed by the bothe the Houses

D.None of the above

Ans:A

34.Article 155-156 of the Indian constitution deal
with:

A.President’s power to appoint and dismiss Governor

B.Inter-state Relations

C.Legislature Councils

D.Election Commission

Ans:A

35.The maximum interval between the two sessions of
each House of the Parliament:

A.Three months

B.Six months

C.9 months

D.1 year

Ans:B

36.Minimum age of a person to become a member of a
Legislative Council:

A.40 years

B.35 years

C.30 years

D.25 years

Ans:C

37.While the prodamation of emergency is in
operation the State Government:

A.Cannot legislate

B.Can legislate on the subject of state list

C.Can legislate only on lists in concurrent list

D.Is suspended

Ans:B

38.Part XVIII of the Indian Constitution provides
for the declaration of:

A.National Emergency

B.State Emergency

C.Financial Emergency

D.All the above

Ans:D

39.The First Constitutional Amendment was challenged
in:

A.Sankari Prasad v.Union of India

B.Sajjan Singh v.State of Rajasthan

C.A.K.Gopalan v.State of Madras

D.Golaknath v.State of Punjab

Ans:A

40.The provision for amending the constitution is
given in:

A.Part XIX Article 356

B.Part XX Article 356

C.Part XX Article 368

D.Part XIX Article 368

Ans:C

41.Complaint as provided under Section 2(d) of
Cr.P.C:

A.Can be to a Police Officer only

B.Can be to a Magistrate only

C.Both (A) and (B)

D.Can be to the High Court

Ans:B

42.In a bailable offence,the bail is granted as a
matter of right:

A.By the police officer

B.By the court

C.By the police officer or the court

D.None of the above

Ans:C

43.Offences other than those mentioned in Section
320 of Cr.P.C.are:

A.Compoundable with the permission of the Court

B.Compoundable by the court of Sessions

C.Compoundable by the High Court

D.Not Compoundable

Ans:D

44.The issuance of summons to a person to produce a
document under Section 91 of Cr.P.C. is:

A.Mandatory

B.Declaratory
C.Discretionary

D.None of the above

Ans:C

45.The investigating officer under Section 160
Cr.P.C.cannot require the attendance of a male at a place other than the place
of his residence,who is:

A.Under the age of 15 years

B.Under the age of 16 years

C.Under the age of 18 years

D.Under the age of
21 years

Ans:A

46.A declaration of forfeiture under Section 95 of
Cr.P.C.can be set aside by:

A.High court

B.Court of sessions

C.Chief Judicial Magistrate

D.Magistrate issuing the warrant

Ans:A

47.A person can be summoned as a witness under
Section 160 of Cr.P.C.by:

A.The station House officer

B.Investigating officer

C.Any police officer

D.Any of the above

Ans:B

48.A refusal to answer questions put to a witness
under Section 161 Cr.P.C.is an offence under:

A.Section 176 I.P.C

B.Section 179 I.P.C

C.Section 187

D.None of the above

Ans:D

49.The Magistrate records the confession of an
accused or a statement of a witness during investigation under:

A.Section 164 Cr.P.C.

B.Section 281 Cr.P.C.

C.Section 162 Cr.P.C.

D.Chapter XXIII of Cr.P.C.

Ans:A

50.FIR given by the accused can be used:

A.For the corroboration of the accused

B.For contradiction of the accused

C.As an admission if the same is non confessional

D.Against the accused as if confession

Ans:C

51.Section 162 Cr.P.C. prohibits a statement from
being used in evidence made in the course of:
A.Inquiry

B.Investigation

C.Trial

D.Either(A) or (B)

Ans:B

52.Under Section 167 Cr.P.C.the longest period for
which an accused can be remanded to police custody is:

A.Fifteen days

B.Ten days

C.Fourteen days

D.28 days

Ans:A

53.A detention of the accused for a total period of
90 days during investigation can be ordered by the Magistrate,in cases where
the offence committed is:
A.Punishable for a term not less than 10 years

89.For an ‘affray’under Section 159 IPC the minimum
number of persons required is:

A.Two

B.Four

C.Five

D.Seven
Ans:A

90.Culpable homicide has been defined under:

A.Section 299

B.Section 300

C.Section 302

D.Section 304

Ans:A

91.During a scuffle between A and B,A gave a blow on
the face of B and consequently two teeth
of B’ were broken. In these
circumstances A has committed an offence of causing:

A.Hurt

B.Culpable homicide not amounting to murder

C.Grievous hurt

D.No offence at all

Ans:C

92.Robberty becomes dacoity when committed conjointly by:

A.Two persons

B.More than two but less than five

C.Five persons or more

D.At least

Ans:C

93.Immovable property can be the subject matter of:

A.Theft

B.Extortion

C.Robberty

D.Dacoity

Ans:B

94.The essential ingredients of crime are:

A.Actus reus and mens rea

B.Motive,mens rea,actus reus

C.Knowledge,intention,action

D.Motive,intention and knowledge

Ans:A

95.Section 511 does not apply in case of:

A.Attempt of theft

B.Attempt of murder

C.Attempt of riot

D.Attempt of affray

Ans:B

96.Z dies in possession of some money and other
assets.His servant P misappropriates it before the money comes into the
possession of any person entitled to such possession.X has committed an offence
of:

A.Section 402

B.Section 404

C.Section 406

D.Section 408

Ans:B

97.A knows that B is suffering from a disease and he
gives a blow on his head likely to cause death.As a result B dies.A is:

A.Guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to
murder

B.Guity of murder

C.Guilty of causing hurt

D.Guilty of no offence

Ans:B

98.X ordered Y to beat Z.Y refuses Now:

A.X has committed abetment and Y has committed no
offence

B.X has committed abetment and Y assaulted Z

C.X and Y have committed no offence

D.None of the above

Ans:A

99.Kidnapping from the lawful guardianship under
Section 361 IPC can be:

A.Of a person under sixteen years of age if male

B.Of a person under eighteen years of age if a
female

C.Of a person of unsound mind

D.All the above

Ans:D

100.X gave poisoned halwa to Y with an intenstion to
kill him.Y kept it aside and Z who came there picked it up and ate it.Z died.

A.X is guilty of murder of Z

B.X is not guilty of murder of Z

C.X is guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to
murder

D.X is guilty neither of murder nor of culpable
homicide as he never intended to kill Z

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